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The Mito Komon Festival is next on the list of festivals.
Now there are no Mito Komon cosplayers, and there is nothing particularly Mito Komon-like about this festival,
But it is a local festival with floats and mikoshi (portable shrines) walking around.
Okabe Sake Brewery, which we had the pleasure of meeting at the festival yesterday, was opening a store, so we went to check it out.
Review of the most memorable jungin among the three types of sake we drank
55% Yamada-Nishiki rice polished to perfection and fired once
Sake that was scheduled to be sold as hiyaoroshi and served a little early
The aroma is slightly citrusy.
Slightly citrusy aroma, with a mild sweetness and umami.
The aftertaste is clean and balanced.
It has a good body and even the roughness of the aftertaste is part of its deliciousness.
It is also interesting when heated.
It has matured nicely, and I'm glad I'm not the brewer!
Drink it while listening to a local band playing on the music stage.
Above all, sake under the blue sky is delicious!
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